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Joe Eron, MD, Anne Lachiewicz, MD, and Christopher Hurt, MD

The Infectious Diseases Society of America, the nation’s leading infectious diseases professional society, has elected Joe Eron, MD, Anne Lachiewicz, MD, MPH; and Christopher Hurt, MD, to its latest cohort of Fellows of IDSA. As the highest honor in the field of infectious diseases, IDSA fellowships recognize those who have achieved professional excellence and provided significant service to the profession.

Eron is professor of medicine and chief of the division of infectious diseases, and a global leader in HIV research. He serves as vice chair and co-principal investigator of the AIDS Clinical Trials Group, the world’s largest and longest running HIV clinical trials network, and leads UNC’s AIDS Clinical Trials Unit with four sites in North Carolina, Malawi, and Vietnam.

Lachiewicz is associate professor of medicine, director of the Immunocompromised Host Fellowship Program, and infectious diseases specialist.

Christopher Hurt is associate professor of medicine, director of the North Carolina HIV Training and Education Center, and co-leader of UNC’s Center for AIDS Research’s PrEP Scientific Working Group.

Learn more from the UNC Institute for Global Health and Infectious Diseases.